John 15

John 15

Jesus delivers the Vine and the Branches allegory, declaring, "I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener." He teaches that disciples must remain (abide) in Him to bear spiritual fruit, because apart from Him, they can do nothing. Jesus emphasizes that their relationship is characterized by loving one another and obeying His commands. He warns that because the world hated Him, it will also hate His followers, but the Spirit will testify about Him.

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Job 29

Job contrasts his present state of suffering and scorn with the glory of his past life, remembering how he was honored, respected, and a zealous advocate for the poor and the weak.

Job 30

Job describes his present humiliation, detailing how he is now mocked by the lowest members of society and afflicted by disease. He again cries out, lamenting that God has become his cruel enemy.

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